Guides
Published on Wednesday, 19 March 2008 00:37 Written by Anton Karmehed, Andreas Galistel
How to build your own PC is not just a guide on how to assemble a computer, but also an introduction to the components themselves, what they do and how they've evolved over the years. Tons of pictures and videos to guide you through the process.Guides
Published on Tuesday, 29 November 2005 21:40 Written by Mårten Johansson
What to do when the summer is about to come to an end and bike sits untouched in the garage? Time to grab the Dremel multitool and the plexiglas and send the girlfriend off to a spa!Guides
Published on Monday, 04 April 2005 19:30 Written by Richard Haaga
The cables in a computer really know how to make a mess inside your case. And if that wasn’t enough, they’re also not very aesthetically appealing. They can also get caught in the fans or get damaged on sharp edges. To solve these problems, Vantec have introduced a "Cable Sleeving Kit"Guides
Published on Thursday, 10 March 2005 18:45 Written by Richard Haaga
I've put together a guide for how to go about making an etching, and to show you it's not as hard as it might look. It's a lot of work though, and requires a steady hand.Guides
Published on Friday, 19 December 2003 18:28 Written by Martin Nordén
Case modding in all its forms is getting ever more popular. Until now we at NordicHardware have not had the resources necessary to write mod guides and such, but hopefully that is about to change. With this guide/review we will head into modding territory. We will start out with a very common mod, namely exchanging the case LED's and add some internal case lightning...Guides
Published on Saturday, 19 July 2003 19:16 Written by Stefan CG Frisk
I thought it would be fun to make a couple of windows and then style them in different ways using different techniques. We see a lot of different windows in cases today and it is hard work trying to keep your rig original. Our own custom made designed window however is something you do not have to share with anyone. Your imagination sets the boundaries and with the tricks I have lined up you don't even have to be very artistic - If you can fill in a line you can do these modifications...Guides
Published on Tuesday, 02 July 2002 18:38 Written by Martin Nordén
This article will describe the making of a home built RheoBus. A RheoBus is a device that allows you to manually set the speed of the fans in your chassis by limiting it's voltage input. The main difference between a RheoBus and a BayBus is that you set the voltage to the fans step less with a potentiometer when using a RheoBus, while a BayBus only has two or three preset voltages...Guides
Published on Wednesday, 26 June 2002 19:06 Written by Martin Nordén
This article will describe the process of building an LCD display for approximately 30$ upwards. The price is mainly depending on the size of the LCD. Since you can display virtually anything on it the price is actually very reasonable, especially considering that the prefabricated ones from MatrixOrbital and CrystalFontz are in an entire different league price wise. It can be used with a handful of programs, giving you control to put anything from the local weather report to cpu- and network load...Guides
Published on Monday, 12 February 2001 18:14 Written by Niclas Enros
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